Our 1931 Dodge Six is a true relic of a bygone era, with vintage styling carried over from the Roaring 20s. Primarily painted a stunning ivory, the Dodge features black accents and plenty of chrome. The interior is a spectacular gold velvet with comfortable room for two in the back.
NOTE: the Six’s engine and transmission are original and so its top speed is about 50mph.
The Dodge is ready for rides, photography, and video today! However, we do have a few upgrades planned for the upcoming months:
Replacement of the green floor carpets with a color that better matches the rest of the interior
Installation of air conditioning (currently we only have heat)
Upgrading the “trunk” space with a larger chest to accommodate more cargo
Touch up work on the paint in several places, with a full repaint likely sometime in the offseason; the current repaint photographs well but it isn’t perfect
Installation of a catalytic converter to help with exhaust smell - while the exhaust isn’t particularly noticeable to anyone who is in the car, the Dodge does leave a bit of a smell in its wake
Our 1931 Dodge Six is a true relic of a bygone era, with vintage styling carried over from the Roaring 20s. Primarily painted a stunning ivory, the Dodge features black accents and plenty of chrome. The interior is a spectacular gold velvet with comfortable room for two in the back.
NOTE: the Six’s engine and transmission are original and so its top speed is about 50mph.
The Dodge is ready for rides, photography, and video today! However, we do have a few upgrades planned for the upcoming months:
Replacement of the green floor carpets with a color that better matches the rest of the interior
Installation of air conditioning (currently we only have heat)
Upgrading the “trunk” space with a larger chest to accommodate more cargo
Touch up work on the paint in several places, with a full repaint likely sometime in the offseason; the current repaint photographs well but it isn’t perfect
Installation of a catalytic converter to help with exhaust smell - while the exhaust isn’t particularly noticeable to anyone who is in the car, the Dodge does leave a bit of a smell in its wake